Jan 12, 2021
Helen Louise (Coleman) Ingram, 87, was called home to be with the Lord on January 10, 2021. Born on December 5, 1933 in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, she was the youngest child of Charles and Bertha Coleman. Helen grew up on a farm which is now the back nine of the Lewistown Country Club. She graduated from Lewistown High School in 1951 and from the Lewistown School of Nursing in 1954. Helen was a caring and loving nurse at Lewistown Hospital and William Penn Nursing Center. In 1954, Helen married the love of her life, Robert L. Ingram. They celebrated their 66thwedding anniversary on September 18, 2020. She was completely devoted to her children, Jeffrey Ingram and wife, Anita, of Lewistown, and Tracy Ingram and wife, Dina Solito, of Hummelstown. The sparkles in her eyes were from her three grandchildren: Jill (Jared) Hartsock, Megan (Ryan) Ingram-French, and Tate Ingram. She was the proud great-grandmother of Matthew, Levi, and Andrew Hartsock.
Health Fair at Highland Park Elementary Jan 9; Sign up for health insurance, and get a free lunch Health Fair at Highland Park Elementary Jan 9; Sign up for health insurance, and get a free lunch
Flu shots, COVID test, Mammogram appt. sign up
Thu, 01/07/2021
A community Health Fair at Highland Park Elementary Jan will offer a lot for people seeking better health.
Open enrollment for Health Insurance ends on January 15 so this is a great time to get enrolled. You can also get a flu shot, flu mist is available for children 17 and under, get a COVID-19 test, Pick up a free ORCA card pre-loaded with $10, get a Mammogram appointment (call 1-800-756-5437). Parents, if you complete a dental survey you will get a FREE gift card.
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GSG Architecture, formerly Malone Belton Abel PC, will design the project to repair the Highland Park Elementary School wall and roof repair.
The firm was approved for the project in a meeting earlier this month. Craig Dougherty, who’s superintendent of Sheridan County School District 2, which owns the school, said the roof is 15 years old and has problems.
Dougherty said the wall repair will be minimal. He said the major problem is the roof and that, in fact, is what’s causing some of the damage to the wall.
Cost for design is around $120,000, but a memo presented to district trustees noted that the exact amount of the contract will be defined at a later date, after the full scope of the project is determined.
Upper Darby School District alum, Immanuel Wilkinsâ Omega has captured the #1 ranking for the Best Jazz Albums of 2020 by the New York Times. This debut record on the prestigious Blue Note Record label has been described by the New York Times as â⦠ten compositions that move with such grace, thereâs no time to feel overwhelmed by the surfeit of ideas packed into each one.â
Wilkins, 23, said that he wanted to craft something that spoke directly to the Black experience in America. With his own quartet of piano, bass, and drums, the alto saxophonist tries to capture the many emotions over the senseless loss of black lives in this country in compositions âFerguson â An American Traditionâ and âMary Turner â An American Tradition.â A soothing song, âThe Dreamer,â honors the life of Black author, teacher, and activist James Weldon Johnson. âWarriorsâ is an upbeat tune that Wilkins describes as being about friendsh